Lamp

Loudoun Hill

AD 42 - 180

Hunterian Museum

GLAHM F.1944.1

Bronze

12cm long; 5.5cm high

Pear-shaped, with circular footstand, fitted with chains for suspension; double-looped handle, surmounted by crescent-shaped ornament and three rings for the attachment of chains; separate (fourth) ring for linking chains at the point of hanging, survives. Footnote; for similar lamps, see folllowing; B.M. Guide to the Antiquities of Roman Britain, 1956, fig.20.4 (Colchester): PSAS, 1901, 400 (Camelon) and (for chains) ORL, 33, 1910, 53 (Stockstadt)

Seal-box, lower half

Corbiehall farm

AD 42 - 180

Hunterian Museum

GLAMH F.1954.92

Bronze

0.875" (diameter)

catalogued with bronze disc, making two parts, but it is Not clear whether the two are parts of the same box. Robertson (op.cit. under Refs) illustrates both together but makes no mention of the disc in the text.